How Is HDFN Diagnosed Before Birth?
- Mother’s blood test: Determines if the mother has antibodies against her baby’s red blood cells
- Genetic tests: Determine the baby’s blood group and if it is incompatible with the mother’s blood group
- Ultrasound: Measures the blood flow in the middle cerebral artery (MCA) of the baby when the baby is at risk of HDFN
Symptoms of HDFN May Include:
- Low red blood cell count
- Increased bilirubin levels
- Discolored amniotic fluid
- Yellow discoloration of the eyes and skin
- Enlarged liver and spleen
- Severe swelling
- Difficulty breathing
- Fluid in the abdomen or around the heart and lungs